Scarborough Theft and Assault: Two Suspects Named by Police

May 1, 2025, 5:20 pm

Toronto police have identified two of three women connected to a spate of distraction thefts and sexual assaults in Scarborough. Perpetrators misled store personnel to facilitate cash theft, intensifying community alarm and prompting a focused investigation into these troubling crimes.


torontosun.com / Two women wanted for thefts involving sex assault as distraction

Multiple store owners, employees targeted in Scarborough between June 2024 and April, Toronto Police say

citynews.ca / Police identify 2 of 3 suspects wanted in Scarborough sex assault and distraction theft investigation

Toronto police say they’ve identified two of three women who allegedly sexually assaulted store owners and employees as a means of distraction so their accomplices could steal cash. Between June 2024 and April 2025, police say there were five incidents involving the trio. They would enter a…

cp24.com/ / Police identify 2 of the 3 women wanted in series of distraction thefts and sexual assaults in Scarborough - CP24

Police identify 2 of the 3 women wanted in series of distraction thefts and sexual assaults in Scarborough  CP24


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